World’s first DLP ‘Pico’ handheld projector unveiled
Find a white wall and grab some popcorn: Optoma announced today the world’s first handheld projector based on Texas Instruments’ DLP Pico chipset.
Find a white wall and grab some popcorn: Optoma announced today the world’s first handheld projector based on Texas Instruments’ DLP Pico chipset.
Ideal for video iPods, cameras or smartphones, the four-ounce Optoma Pico Projector is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand yet can splash a detailed image – such as videos or photos — on a nearby surface up to 100 times larger than the 1- to 3-inch screen on the source device.
Based on digital light processing (DLP) mechanics for exceptional contrast, this micro-portable projector also folds in light emitting diode (LED) technology for rich and colourful images.
The product will first be available in Europe and Asia in late 2008, with a worldwide launch to follow at some point in 2009. No price has been confirmed.


